I am looking for some guidance on the best way to check perpendicularity of a B datum hole back to A datum. The material is 1.6mm thick and the only thing I can think of would be to measure the B datum at 2 or 3 different depths then construct a cylinder. Am I wrong in thinking this callout is a little silly? I'm grateful for any advice you guys can throw my way.
Is my approach to measuring it correct? 2-3 measurements at different depths then constructing a cylinder? I'm also assuming a 0.5mm or 1mm ruby would be best for this situation?
Make sure to use sample hits or else there isn't much hope on something that thin, and two levels is fine.
It should always be good due to how short it is.
Make sure to use sample hits or else there isn't much hope on something that thin, and two levels is fine.
It should always be good due to how short it is.